Archosaurs, like all vertebrates, have different types of joints that allow or restrict cranial kinesis, such as synovial joints and fibrous joints. In general, synovial joints are more kinetic than fibrous joints, because the former possess a fluid-filled cavity and articular cartilage that facilitate movement. Even though there is a considerable lack of data on the microstructure and the structure–function relationships in the joints of extant archosaurs, many functional inferences of cranial kinesis in fossil archosaurs have hinged on the assumption that elongated condylar joints are (i) synovial and/or (ii) kinetic. Cranial joint microstructure was investigated in an ontogenetic series of American alligators, Alligator mississippiensis....
Caiman latirostris Daudin is one of the extant species of Caimaninae alligatorids characterized taxo...
Thao Pham ’21, BiologyMegan Rowlings ’21, BiologyNina Pitre ’22, BiologyLuciana Emmanuelli ’23, Biol...
New imaging and biomechanical approaches have heralded a renaissance in our understanding of crocody...
Archosaurs, like all vertebrates, have different types of joints that allow or restrict cranial kine...
Extinct archosaurs, including many non-avian dinosaurs, exhibit relatively simply shaped condylar re...
The cartilago transiliens is a characteristic cartilaginous nodule inside crocodilian jaw muscles. E...
The cartilago transiliens is a fibrocartilaginous structure within the jaw muscles of crocodylians. ...
Hutson, Joel D., Hutson, Kelda N. (2015): An examination of forearm bone mobility in Alligator missi...
Quantitative analysis of crocodylomorph postcranial ontogeny involved simple bivariate analysis. In ...
The saltwater crocodile is the largest of all living reptiles. It is also known and proved that it h...
Modern crocodylians, including Alligator mississippiensis, have a greatly elaborated system of pneum...
Many vertebrates exhibit cranial kinesis, or movement between bones of the skull other than at the j...
Alligator is diagnosed in the fossil record using discrete morphological characters. These cha...
Although two major clades of crocodylians (Alligatoroidea and Crocodyloidea) were split during the C...
The development of the skeleton can be better understood through new discoveries, using as reference...
Caiman latirostris Daudin is one of the extant species of Caimaninae alligatorids characterized taxo...
Thao Pham ’21, BiologyMegan Rowlings ’21, BiologyNina Pitre ’22, BiologyLuciana Emmanuelli ’23, Biol...
New imaging and biomechanical approaches have heralded a renaissance in our understanding of crocody...
Archosaurs, like all vertebrates, have different types of joints that allow or restrict cranial kine...
Extinct archosaurs, including many non-avian dinosaurs, exhibit relatively simply shaped condylar re...
The cartilago transiliens is a characteristic cartilaginous nodule inside crocodilian jaw muscles. E...
The cartilago transiliens is a fibrocartilaginous structure within the jaw muscles of crocodylians. ...
Hutson, Joel D., Hutson, Kelda N. (2015): An examination of forearm bone mobility in Alligator missi...
Quantitative analysis of crocodylomorph postcranial ontogeny involved simple bivariate analysis. In ...
The saltwater crocodile is the largest of all living reptiles. It is also known and proved that it h...
Modern crocodylians, including Alligator mississippiensis, have a greatly elaborated system of pneum...
Many vertebrates exhibit cranial kinesis, or movement between bones of the skull other than at the j...
Alligator is diagnosed in the fossil record using discrete morphological characters. These cha...
Although two major clades of crocodylians (Alligatoroidea and Crocodyloidea) were split during the C...
The development of the skeleton can be better understood through new discoveries, using as reference...
Caiman latirostris Daudin is one of the extant species of Caimaninae alligatorids characterized taxo...
Thao Pham ’21, BiologyMegan Rowlings ’21, BiologyNina Pitre ’22, BiologyLuciana Emmanuelli ’23, Biol...
New imaging and biomechanical approaches have heralded a renaissance in our understanding of crocody...